Ivan Broz
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Ivan Broz | |
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| Born | January 21, 1852 |
| Died | December 25, 1893 (aged 41) |
| Occupations | linguist, historian |
| Known for | Croatian Orthography |
Ivan Broz (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan brôːz]; 21 January 1852 – 25 December 1893) was a Croatian linguist and literary historian. He is best known for his book Croatian Orthography (Hrvatski pravopis in Croatian).[1]
Broz was born in Klanjec, where he attended primary school, before continuing his education in Varaždin. He completed his pre-university education at the Karlovac Gymnasium[citation needed]. In Innsbruck, he began studying theology, but eventually switched to Croatian language, history, and geography at the newly established Croatian university in Zagreb. He worked as a substitute teacher in Zagreb and later as a regular teacher in gymnasiums (upper secondary schools) in Osijek, Požega, and Zagreb. He earned his doctorate in 1888.[2] Later, he attended Vatroslav Jagić’s Slavic studies lectures in Vienna and conducted field research across Bosnia and Herzegovina and southern Croatia. During his fieldwork, Broz became ill and died in Zagreb.
